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The KZ EDX PRO Wired Earbuds feature a 10mm dynamic driver for superior bass, a stylish design with resin and metal, and a detachable cable for flexibility. Ergonomically designed for comfort, these earbuds also provide effective noise isolation, making them perfect for music lovers on the go.
B**Y
As far as the sound goes, I'm more satisfied with it than Sony WH-1000XM5.
For the price, I'm quite content. I purchased zs10 pro along with this unit and they arrived together. This one has slightly less bass than Zs10 Pro. I don't mean that the bass is insufficient. I think Zs10 Pro might be a little too much. This one sounds a bit lighter and slightly lower volume at the same level as zs10 pro. But that's not a negative because I don't think I'll go up all the way as it is loud enough to hurt my ears way before I reach the highest setting on volume. They both sound great and satisfying. But if you like bass-heavy, go for zs10 pro. If you don't like too much bass, this unit will do you fine. After using Bluetooth buds and headphones that cost hundreds of dollars, I feel like I've ben ripped off. The loss of sound quality is too much price to pay for the convenience of wireless. I think I'll stay away from my Bluetooth stuff for a while.
A**E
Great for kids
My daughter has been singing at church and needed inner ears but we didn’t want to break the bank. Got these ones and they are working so well for her. She says they fit well and she can hear the levels she needs. They are lasting well so far and no issues. Great way to save money and get your kid inner ears without worrying about damage or loss.
A**M
They do what they are advertised to do ... but
As the title says, these IEM's do what they are intended to do. They deliver a very impressive range of highs and lows. The bass has zero buzzing all the way down until about 400Hz, when you start to lose sound. The highs are audible without a buzz all the way up to a little over 15000hz (15kHz), WHICH IS IMPRESSIVE FOR $20 IEM's!!But ...If you are purchasing this product in hopes of using them as In-ear monitors for performing music, stop. There is not enough separation and noise-cancellation. When using in a mix you can hear the singing and bass very, very well. But the separation between instruments is nonexistent.I attempted to do some DIY ear molding to the ears, and they now stick out and are so ugly with the blue molding.So, in conclusion, these are great products. Well worth the money. However, for using them in the way that I did, and trying to go the cheap route, I paid for the consequences.Thank you, KZ, for this product, I am moving on to your more expensive 16-hybrid driver option next!*Update. *After a few months of using these IEM's, they have completely stopped working. No sound at all just a crackling noise. I replaced the cord, and the problem still persists. For this price you can find a 1DD+1BA arrangement that will not cause the Dynamic Driver to short out. As earlier discussed, I use the monitors at the full potential they are intended for.
L**K
Works Fine For Now
I must admit I'm a bit gunshy about gushing over electronic gadgets. I'm happy if they work right out of the box (these did) but I'll wait and see regarding durability under actual working gig use. I bought these to round out an IEM system that I've been on the fence about. My first impression, when hooking the base unit and then these earbuds together, was that it was really a game changer. Good crisp sound, noise cancellation very ( so good I had to get used to it!) but then again, I'm new to IEMs and I have nothing more expensive to compare them to. For my whole setup I probably spent about 125.00 bucks. I'll revisit this review after I use the system on gigs. Solo guitar/ Singer in restaurants and bars. Using it with a FIshman SA330x column. The monitor out works well with this. The earbuds sound good to me. Again, haven't used expensive ones. UPDATE: I was using this with an Electro-Voice RE20 microphone and found that the room noise was being picked up and interfering with the mix. It tended to cancel out the guitar and gave me a strange metallic echo that just sounded WRONG. That may be for electronic reasons I just can't figure out yet. Oh and it's sporadic. I've switched over to using an Audio Technica AT812 mike and will see how that works out. Onward.
C**S
Great sound quality
They sound amazing and are the best bang for the buck. I would recommend getting the one with the microphone. They fit perfectly and are very comfortable.
J**O
Returning it, some issues (and it was open box)
Well, it came packaged but without the sealed plastic and all internal bags opened (badly), also it missed the switches instructions. I wouldn't mind that, at start it didn't fit the usual M I use so I switched to the L tips, I configured the switches (which they didn't come with the default setting DDUU), and the most I tried I never could get both sounding the same way, always the right iem sounded dull specially in high voices, noticeable mostly in spoken mono audio. So I decided to get another pair and they work as it should, same sound from both. Amazon ones seems the right one has one of the drivers defective (the high frequencies one), so I'm returning them.
R**Y
They nice
These are good iems but I can’t lie they aren’t up to my standard because I have AirPods also and a Logitech g pro x headset. But I do like the tuning feature and how they fit on your ears very well. Hope this helps.
B**E
Worth the money
Very crisp, clear sound quality. Great value for the money.
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